Education
He graduated with Abitur from Max-Reger-Gymnasium in the neighbouring city of Amberg in 2010.
He graduated with Abitur from Max-Reger-Gymnasium in the neighbouring city of Amberg in 2010.
Daniel Siegert is the youngest of three brothers, born in Hahnbach, Bavaria, where he still lives today. In 2003, Daniel took part in the German version of, - Das Duell der Stars von Morgen (- The Duel of the Stars of Tomorrow), in the category "Music Acting von 10 bis 15 Jahren" ("Music act age 10 to 15 years"). He reached the show"s finale, where he competed against Senta-Sofia Delliponti.
As part of the group - The Kids, compiled of the finalists and semi-finalists of the category "Music act age 10 to 15 years", he first recorded the single Smile, which peaked at number 5 on the German charts in September 2003.
Following this was the single Mother. Performed together with runner-up Senta-Sofia Delliponti, the single failed to repeat the success of the preceding single and peaked at number 71 in the German charts.
As part of The, a charity band consisting of singers from various German castingshows (, Popstars and Deutschland sucht den Superstar), he reached Number.3 on the German single-charts with a cover of Do They Know lieutenant’s Christmas?, the album The Ultimate Christmas reached Number.4 on the German album-charts. On the same album, Daniel sings Silent Night, an English version of the well-known German Christmas-song Stille Nacht, which also appeared as a single.
Shortly after the finale of in September 2003, Daniel Siegbert made his solo-debut with the single Let the Sunshine (In My Magic World), which was followed by his first solo-album, Lucky Star, in April 2004.
Neither the single nor the album were as successful as his previous collaborations with – The Kids and The.